Sun in the back is usually ‘a piece of cake’, but – one has a modern camera? The best possible? So what if I take a picture straight into the sun? Well, yes, a bit white perhaps, but in spite of everything, tolerably acceptable? The intensity of the sun may be measured by looking at she shadows from the church.

Here we may observe parts of the cemetary at your left and the club house of
‘Kjekstad Golf’ at the very rim of the forest.Den røde bygningen er Bråset Bo- og Omsorgssenter; et samarbeidsprosjekt mellom kommunene Asker og Røyken. Her det plass til 200 beboere!

By this old farm I wanted to test the cameras ability to deliver a sharp picture as well as in front as in the far horizon. And I think it delivered rather well?Om sommeren er ‘Vesledammen’ på Kleiver et yndet utfartssted for familier med små barn, men også vinterstid har den sine tilhengere.

During summer ‘Vesledammen’ is a cherished nature destination for families with small children, but even during winter it certainly has its fans.

Of course, it became a lot more pictures than this, but then again they weren’t all that different to what you have already seen, so I’ll leave it with what you have seen so far.
If you have an opinion of the pictures you have seen. I’d very much like to hear it!

Wrong twice over!🙂
After having lived in this country since the ‘Vikings’,l there is a lot of activity even up in the high North. And this is where you normally may see the Aurora Borealis, but – it’s not a regular thing. Sometimes it appears and at times it does not! Normally north of 23 deg. North, but (if you’re in luck) you may happen to see it further south as well.
It depends on what’s happening on the surface of the sun!
Solar activity may send enormous magnetic flares in our direction and when it interacts with the magnetic gravity fields of the Earth, things start to happen. Not unlike inductions you may create in a laboratory. However, if you’ll see what’s happening up there also depend whether it’s a cloudy night or not. The colder, the better🙂

As for activities, you may have heard that Norway is a major nation when it comes to winter athletics? These days we participate in a World Championship competing in winter games like skiing, ski jumping a.so. Last week we set a world record jumping on skis:
A staggering 251,5 meters !!! It was set in a large ski jumping hill only a few kilometres from where I live. https://seenorway.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/vikersund/